The Idaho Motion and Affidavit for Continuance is a legal form used to request an extension of time to prepare for a court hearing, trial, or other court-related activity. It is typically used when the parties involved have not received notice of the hearing or other activity in a timely manner. The Motion and Affidavit must be filed with the court before the hearing or other court-related activity is scheduled to take place. The Idaho Motion and Affidavit for Continuance must be filled out completely and accurately. The form includes sections for the parties involved, the requested time for the continuance, and an affidavit from the attorney or party requesting the continuance. The attorney or party must provide an affidavit detailing why a continuance is necessary and why the requested time is needed. There are two types of Idaho Motion and Affidavit for Continuance: a Continuance for Good Cause and a Continuance for Unusual Circumstances. A Continuance for Good Cause is typically requested when the parties have received notice of the hearing or other court-related activity in a timely manner, but need additional time to prepare for the hearing or other court-related activity. A Continuance for Unusual Circumstances is typically requested when the parties have not received notice of the hearing or other court-related activity in a timely manner.